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How do we explain the apparent anger of God in the Old Testament? - Monday 24th May 2021 01:04 pm

Dr Andrew Ollerton is a theologian, pastor and author of ‘The Bible: A story that makes sense of life’ who works with the Bible Society who answered your tough questions on the way God can appear to be different in the Old Testament and New Testament.

Unbelievable? Why the Bible makes sense of modern life - Tom Holland & Andrew Ollerton

Unbelievable? Why the Bible makes sense of modern life - Tom Holland & Andrew Ollerton
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Survey confirms it – God s Word brings hope in times of trouble

Survey confirms it – God s Word brings hope in times of trouble Wednesday, March 10, 2021  |  Michael F. Haverluck (OneNewsNow.com) Spanish A recent survey shows that Christians who have read the Bible during the COVID-19 pandemic have reported experiencing better mental health, including increased hope and confidence. Christian Research conducted a survey in the United Kingdom for the Bible Society involving 1,123 practicing Christians who attend church and read the Bible at least on a monthly basis. According to those findings collected in November, God s Word gives people the strength to overcome the challenging times. Bringing strength in times of weakness Christian Research revealed that 42% of respondents said reading the Bible led to an increased sense of hope in God during the crisis, with nearly half (49%) of 45- to 54-year-olds reporting Scripture boosting their hope.

Hope grows for Christians with increased Bible reading in pandemic: Report - CHVNRadio: Southern Manitoba s hub for local and Christian news, and adult contemporary Christian programming

Article continues below advertisement ↴ A new survey shows that  Christians are tending to read the Bible more and for longer during the pandemic and for those who do it is having a positive impact on their mental health, well being, and hope in the future. The findings come in a survey in the United Kingdom for Bible Society, carried out by Christian Research. Over 1,000 Christians were polled on how their faith and devotional habits have been impacted throughout the last year. Participants are all practising Christians, attending a church service and reading the Bible at least monthly. Over one-third of respondents (35 per cent) say their Bible reading has increased, while only 5 per cent reported a decrease. 

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